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so attracted by someone or something that you are always thinking about them (estar enamorado de alguien o algo)
Está absolutamente enamorado de Yulia: hará todo lo que ella quiera.
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besotted with (someone/something)
He's absolutely besotted with Yulia - he'll do anything she wants.
very pleased about something (sentirse orgulloso)
Nos sentimos muy orgullosos cuando Sam ganó el premio del curso.
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chuffed to bits
We were chuffed to bits when Sam won the course prize.
very unhappy because you do not believe that an unpleasant situation will improve (abatido)
Cada vez me siento más desanimado acerca de si estoy en el trabajo adecuado.
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despondent
I'm becoming increasingly despondent about whether I'm in the right job.
idiom. unhappy or without hope (sentirse deprimida)
Ella se siente un poco deprimida, así que estoy tratando de animarla.
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down in the dumps
She's feeling a bit down in the dumps, so I'm trying to cheer her up.
so surprised that you do not know what to do or say (estupefacta)
Les contamos la noticia de Eva y se quedaron completamente estupefactos.
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dumbfounded
We told them the news about Eva and they were completely dumbfounded.
extremely happy and excited (emocionado)
La capitana del equipo estaba visiblemente emocionada al recoger el trofeo.
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elated
The team captain was visibly elated as she collected the trophy.
so interested or involved in something that you think about nothing else (absorto en algo)
Pat no estaba escuchando en absoluto y pasó todo el tiempo totalmente absorto en su teléfono móvil.
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engrossed in (something)
Pat wasn't listening at all and spent the entire time totally engrossed in his mobile phone.
very surprised or shocked (estupefacto)
Nos quedamos absolutamente estupefactos cuando Marvin renunció.
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flabbergasted
We were absolutely flabbergasted when Marvin resigned.
looking at something and not paying attention to anything else (pegado a algo)
Max tenía los ojos pegados a la pantalla de la computadora.
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glued to (something)
Max had his eyes glued to the computer screen.
(Idiom) to show a very, very strong feeling of anger (enfadado)
Al oír la decisión del juez se puso furioso.
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go apoplectic with rage
On hearing the judge's decision he went apoplectic with rage.
to become extremely angry (ponerse furioso)
Una clienta se puso furiosa cuando no le quise devolver el dinero.
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go ballistic
A customer went ballistic when I wouldn't give her a refund.
if something grosses you out, it is so unpleasant that it makes you feel ill (dar asco)
La visión de sangre me da muchísimo asco.
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gross out
The sight of blood totally grosses me out.
(idiom) loving someone very much [Perdidamente enamorado (de alguien)]
Nos conocimos en 2015 y desde entonces estamos perdidamente enamorados el uno del otro.
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head over heels in love (with someone)
We met in 2015, and have been head over heels in love with each other ever since.
extremely frightened, especially so that you cannot move or decide what to do (estar petrificado)
No podía ver a dónde iba y estaba absolutamente petrificado.
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petrified
I couldn't see where I was going and I was absolutely petrified.
if someone or something repulses you, they are so unpleasant that you feel slightly ill when you see them or think about them (estar repugnado))
Nos repugnaba el desagradable olor.
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repulse
We were repulsed by the disgusting smell.
(idiom) extremely frightened (asustado de tu ingenio)
Fue una gran película de terror, pero me asusté muchísimo.
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scared out of your wits
It was a great horror film but I was scared out of my wits.
showing that you think you are not very good or important (ser modesto)
Xavier intentaba ser modesto e hizo uno o dos comentarios autocríticos sobre su carrera.
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self-deprecating
Xavier was trying to be modest and made one or two self-deprecating remarks about his career.
allowing yourself to have or to do something special that you like very much, often something that you should not have or do (autocomplaciente)
No gastan mucho en lujos y nunca han tenido un estilo de vida particularmente autocomplaciente.
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self-indulgent
They don't spend much on luxuries and have never had a particularly self-indulgent lifestyle.
a self-made man or woman has become successful without help from other people (salir adelante por sí mismo)
Ella es una millonaria que se hizo a sí misma y construyó la empresa desde absolutamente nada.
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self-made
She's a self-made millionaire and built up the company from absolutely nothing.
someone who behaves in a calm and confident way in difficult situations (confianza en sí mismo)
Aborda los problemas con una confianza tranquila y serena.
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self-possessed
He tackles problems with a calm, self-possessed confidence.
used for talking about people who have the qualities that a particular type of person should have (apreciarse a sí mismo)
Ningún cocinero que se precie utilizaría jamás salsa de paquete.
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self-respecting
No self-respecting cook would ever use gravy from a packet.
choosing not to have or to do something that you want in order to help other people (abnegada devoción, autosacrificio)
Pippa fue elogiada con razón por su abnegada devoción a las causas comunitarias.
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self-sacrificing
Pippa was rightfully praised for her self-sacrificing devotion to community causes.
showing how pleased you are about your own situation in a way that annoys other people (satisfacción de sí mismo)
'Somos los primeros', dijo Karl con una sonrisa de satisfacción.
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self-satisfied
We've just come first,' Karl said with a self-satisfied smile.
when you make yourself believe something good that is not true, especially something about yourself (acto de autoengaño)
Poner excusas para su comportamiento no era más que un acto de autoengaño.
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act of self-deception
Making excuses for her behaviour was nothing more than an act of self-deception.
to help someone to become able to do things for themself and not depend on other people (Fomentar la autosuficiencia)
Fue un intento de fomentar la autosuficiencia en sus hijos y alentarlos a ser independientes.
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foster self-reliance
It was an attempt to foster self-reliance in their children and encourage them to be independent.
to have doubts about whether you are as important as other people and deserve to be respected and treated well (cuestionar tu autoestima)
Me había deprimido mucho y estaba empezando a cuestionar genuinamente mi propia autoestima.
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question your self-worth
I had become very depressed and was genuinely beginning to question my own self-worth.
(idiom) to spend a lot of time feeling that your situation is worse than other people’s and that people should feel sad for you (revolcarse en la autocompasión)
Las cosas no son tan malas como parecen, Blaise simplemente se está regodeando en la autocompasión.
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wallow in self-pity
Things aren't really as bad as they sound, Blaise is just wallowing in self-pity.
to be always talking about yourself or your achievements in a way that annoys other people (Estar lleno de ti mismo)
Christian siempre piensa que sus ideas son las mejores, pero está tan lleno de sí mismo.
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be full of yourself
Christian always thinks his ideas are the best, he's just so full of himself.
(idiom) correctly, following all the rules or systems for doing something in a strict way (por el libro)
Probablemente deberíamos seguir las instrucciones y hacer todo según el libro.
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by the book
We probably ought to follow the instructions and do everything by the book.
(idiom) to stop being shy and begin to confidently show your real character and feelings (salir del caparazón)
Derek realmente ha salido de su caparazón desde que empezó a trabajar aquí.
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come out of your shell
Derek has really come out of his shell since he started working here.
(idiom) someone who likes to do the same thing at the same time every day (criatura de costumbres))
Mi papá siempre quería cenar a las 7 de la tarde. Era un hombre de costumbres.
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creature of habit
My Dad always wanted dinner at 7pm. He was a real creature of habit.
someone who is determined to succeed and who works hard to achieve this (emprendedor)
Patty es una verdadera emprendedora y está decidida a conseguir el puesto más alto.
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go-getter
Patty is a real go-getter, she's determined to land the top job.
(idiom) to be likely to become angry or offended very easily, especially about something that other people think should not upset you (ser rencoroso)
Lo siento, pero nadie lo ha tratado injustamente. Siempre ha sido rencoroso.
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have a chip on your shoulder
I'm sorry, but no one has treated him unfairly. He's always had a chip on his shoulder.
to be very enthusiastic about a particular activity and spend all the time you can doing it or talking about it
Nadia lives and breathes tennis - she spends every weekend either playing or watching it.
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live and breathe (something)
someone who is unkind or unpleasant
Don't pay attention to anything Roger says, he's such a nasty piece of work.
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nasty piece of work
someone who enjoys being with other people and easily becomes friends with them
Karin is really enjoying making new friends, but then she's always been a people person.
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people person
someone who spoils other people’s fun by being negative and complaining
What's the matter - why are you being such a wet blanket?
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wet blanket
a difficult journey involving a lot of effort
It was a long and arduous journey across the desert.
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arduous journey
a different way of travelling to a place
There's a lot of traffic so I'm looking for an alternative route.
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alternative route
a quiet village which is not near to places where most things happen
Yarthorpe is a pretty backwater village about three miles from the coast.
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backwater village
A bumpy flight is uncomfortable because of bad weather.
It might be a bit of a bumpy flight because of the strong winds.
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bumpy flight
large groups of people with lots of noise and activity
Bustling crowds filled the market square.
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bustling crowds
a way of travelling to a place that is longer than it needs to be because it is not direct
He took a circuitous route to the park, to avoid passing her house.
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circuitous route
the nervous or confused feeling that people sometimes get when they arrive in a place that has a very different culture from their own
Studying here is very different to my home country so it was a bit of a culture shock at first.
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culture shock
a person who shows good judgement and is able to tell whether something is good when they travel
The discerning traveller will appreciate the attention to detail in this hotel.
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discerning traveller
a place you travel to that is far away from your home
Viajar a destinos tan lejanos puede resultar muy caro.
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far-flung destination
Travelling to such far-flung destinations can prove very expensive.
a very short visit
It was only a fleeting visit so we didn't see as much as we would have liked.
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fleeting visit
a very short visit
It's ok, I'm not stopping – it's just a flying visit.
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flying visit
the best place to travel to in order to do something
Cyprus has always been my go-to destination when I want to relax.
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go-to destination
a very famous and well-known building or object that you can recognise easily and is often believed to represent a particular idea (monumento emblemático)
La Estatua de la Libertad es un monumento emblemático.
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iconic landmark
The Statue of Liberty is an iconic landmark.
a visit that is not planned
We had a couple of hours before the train left so we made an impromptu visit to the art gallery.
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impromptu visit
a slow and relaxed walk (paseo tranquilo)
Después del almuerzo di un tranquilo paseo por la playa.
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leisurely stroll
After lunch I took a leisurely stroll along the beach.
a flight which travels a long distance (vuelos de larga distancia)
A Tom a menudo le resulta difícil dormir en vuelos de larga distancia.
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long-haul flight
Tom often finds it difficult to sleep on long-haul flights.
travel to a country across the sea from your country (viaje al extranjero)
¿Le gustaría un trabajo que implicara viajar al extranjero?
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overseas travel
Would you enjoy a job involving overseas travel?
a very dangerous journey (viaje peligroso)
Tuvieron que soportar un peligroso viaje a través del tormentoso océano.
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perilous journey
They had to endure a perilous journey across the stormy ocean.
a way of travelling to a place which provides beautiful views of nature
We decided to take the scenic route along the coast road.
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scenic route
work for a customer that is of a very low standard
The food was delicious but I wouldn't recommend the place because of the incredibly shoddy service.
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shoddy service
A smooth flight does not shake or frighten you.
Condtions are good and we're expecting a smooth flight down to Pensacola today.
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smooth flight
a bad situation in which a plane, train, etc. leaves or arrives late and this should not have been allowed
I am writing to request a refund because of the unacceptable delay to my journey.
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unacceptable delay
a situation in which a plane, train, etc. leaves or arrives late but it was impossible to stop this happening
We want to apologise to customers for this unavoidable delay.
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unavoidable delay
(idiom) a journey without any problems or anything unusual or exciting happening (viaje sin incidentes)
They arrived in Liverpool after an uneventful journey.
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uneventful journey
Ellos llegaron a Liverpool después de un viaje sin incidentes.
a situation in which a plane, train, etc. leaves or arrives late but no one expected this
After an unforeseen delay of over five hours, the ferry eventually left.
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unforeseen delay
one of the best places in the world to travel to
Hawaii is often considered a world-class destination.
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world-class destination
used for telling someone that you do not believe what they have just said
He claims he can’t go because he has to catch up on work – a likely story.
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a likely story
used when you are telling someone something that you do not want anyone else to know about
Between you and me, I think she’s got problems with her boyfriend.
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between you and me
used when you want to make sure that someone understands your comments correctly, especially when you are criticizing something
Don’t get me wrong, it’s a good school, but sometimes their ideas are a bit old-fashioned.
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don't get me wrong
for an extremely small amount of time
For a split second I thought he had left.
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for a split second
without any doubt
Leslie is hands down the nicest person I know.
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hands down
to make someone feel extremely frightened
The film scared the wits out of us.
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scare the wits out of (someone)
something that happens by chance and that helps you to achieve something
By a stroke of luck, Mia was travelling on the same train.
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stroke of luck
used for saying that there are many advantages in doing something
There's a lot to be said for using public transport.
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there's a lot to be said for (something)
used for saying that you will know in the future whether something is true or right
Time will tell whether he made the right choice.
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time will tell
used for saying that the words you have chosen are not as extreme as they could have been
We were frustrated about the delay, to put it mildly.
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to put it mildly
to reduce the rate, level, or amount of something
Our main responsibility is to bring down the rate of unemployment.
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bring down (the cost/number/rate of ...)
to change your opinion or decision because someone has persuaded you to agree with them
We were sure she’d come round to our way of thinking in the end.
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come round to (a way of thinking / the idea)
to think of something such as an idea or a plan
Is this the best solution you can come up with?
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come up with (a solution/strategy)
to use something that you have gradually gained or saved
As an actor, you often draw on your own life experience.
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draw on (your experience/observations)
to turn the pages of a book, magazine, newspaper, etc. very quickly looking at some of the pages for a very short time
Recently, I was flicking through the pages of a book on scientific discoveries.
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flick through (something)
to stop something from progressing or developing as it should
Long-term water shortages can hold back economic progress.
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hold back (something)
to not have much hope that something will happen
He held out little hope that his idea would ever be accepted.
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hold out little hope
to get a particular result or reaction
The new proposal met with strong opposition from students.
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meet with (criticism/opposition/resistance)
to invest a lot of money in something in order to improve it or make it successful
Last year the government ploughed more than £80 million into road repairs.
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plough (money) into (something)
to offer an idea, opinion, reason etc, especially so that people can discuss it and make a decision
He rejected all the proposals put forward by the committee.
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put forward (an explanation / an idea / a proposal)
if you run up against problems, difficulties etc, you have to deal with them
We ran up against a few problems at the start of the project.
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run up against (a difficulty/problem)
to find something by accident
I stumbled across a really interesting article about wild swimming yesterday.
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stumble across (something)
if someone in authority throws out a plan, proposal etc, they refuse to accept it
The judge threw out their claim.
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throw out (charges / claims / a suggestion)
confused and not knowing what to do
I was at a loss to understand what had happened.
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at a loss
used for showing that something is not very good by emphasising that your description of it is the best thing you can say about it
The government’s response seems to have been at best confused and at worst dishonest.
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at best
if things are at odds with each other, they are different or opposite when they should be the same
What parts of our lifestyle are fundamentally at odds with achieving a sustainable future?
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at odds with (something)
used about important issues that are involved in a situation or could be decided by it
Few voters had any idea of the issues at stake.
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at stake
if one thing exists or happens at the expense of another, the second thing suffers or is not done properly because of the first
Patrick was doing great things in the job, but at the expense of his health.
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at the expense of (something)
in a leading or important position in something
These environmental issues are cuurrently at the forefront of public debate.
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at the forefront of (something)
to be watching carefully in order to find, obtain, or avoid something or someone
Police in Brighton are on the lookout for a gang of car thieves.
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be on the lookout for (something/someone)
if someone does something in a big way, they do it a lot, or they think it is important
Sports coaches have come to depend on video analysis in a big way.
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in a big way
almost certainly
In all likelihood the vase was made in the seventeenth century.
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in all likelihood
feeling great respect and admiration for someone or something
Jeff has always been totally in awe of his father.
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in awe of (someone/something)
if a law or rule is in force, it is being applied and people must obey it
The ban on oil exports remains in force.
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in force
likely to be damaged or destroyed
The crisis put thousands of jobs in jeopardy.
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in jeopardy
rude and not at all appropriate
His joke about her divorce was in very poor taste.
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in poor taste
considering something that happened in the past, using knowledge or information that you did not have at that time
In retrospect, we should never have allowed that to happen.
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in retrospect
of the same quality as or at the same level as
Profits should be on a par with last year.
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on a par with (something/someone)
in a place that is able to be seen by many people
Her work is on display at the gallery.
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on display
nervous and unable to relax because you are worried
The events of the past few days had left her feeling tense and on edge.
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on edge
available to buy
Machines as powerful as this are not yet on the market.
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on the market
at that exact moment or place
Any workers found breaking these rules will be sacked on the spot.
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on the spot
strongly criticized or damaged
Both candidates have come under attack for their health-care proposals.
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under attack
having formally promised to tell the truth in a court of law
Lying under oath is an extremely serious offence.
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under oath
carefully examined
The diet industry comes under scrutiny in tonight’s programme.
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under scrutiny
if a place is under siege, it is surrounded by soldiers in order to attack those defending it
The town had been under siege for weeks and food was in short supply.
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under siege
likely to be harmed or damaged
An ancient religious custom is under threat.
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under threat
being kept secret
Lee decided to keep her plans under wraps for a while.
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under wraps
an attempt or guess that is not likely to be successful but that is worth trying
It’s a long shot, but I’ll ask her.
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a long shot
at the most modern and advanced point in the development of something
These models are at the leading edge of computer design.
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at the leading edge
a situation in which no further progress is possible
Have the trade negotiations really come to a dead end?
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dead end
from the beginning again, not using all the work that you have done before
We’ll have to do the whole thing again from scratch.
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from scratch
to do something for a long time without achieving any results because you always return to the same problem that you cannot solve
We talked for hours, but we were just going round in circles.
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go round in circles
being planned or prepared in order to happen or be available soon
Have you got any new projects in the pipeline?
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in the pipeline
doing or thinking the right things
The figures show we are on the right track.
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on the right track
a difficulty that causes mistakes or prevents progress
A problem with a supplier has become a major stumbling block.
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stumbling block
minor problems that a new company, project, product etc may have in the beginning
We've been having a few teething problems, but generally things are going well.
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teething problems
to find new ways of doing things, especially of solving problems
Employees are encouraged to think outside the box and develop creative solutions.
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think outside the box
someone or something that is new, interesting, and exciting
It's great having Flavia with us - she's a real breath of fresh air.
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a breath of fresh air
a small amount of truth
There was more than a grain of truth in what he’d said.
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a grain of truth
short periods when you feel very anxious
I occasionally suffer from bouts of anxiety at work.
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bouts of anxiety
a sudden strong feeling of anger that you cannot control
Just leave!' he shouted, in a fit of anger.
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fit of anger
a sudden strong reaction of laughing
Everyone collapsed in fits of laughter.
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fits of laughter
a very small sign that something might improve or succeed
The transplant offers Lucy and her parents a new glimmer of hope.
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glimmer of hope
a soft weak light that is not steady
Ahead of us we suddenly saw a faint glimmer of light.
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glimmer of light
a slight feeling of anger and unhappiness about something
Yes, he has.', she nodded, with a hint of bitterness in her voice.
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hint of bitterness
a small amount of irony (= a form of humour in which you use words to express the opposite of what the words really mean)
His writing contains a cheerful hint of irony.
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hint of irony
a very strong, sudden feeling of regret
I felt a pang of regret that I hadn't made time to visit her.
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pang of regret
a very strong, sudden feeling of guilt
You can eat these without a pang of guilt as they're very healthy.
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pang of guilt
a period of time when an audience reacts by clapping their hands
I want you all to give her a big round of applause.
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round of applause
a way of thinking about a particular subject or idea that is shared by a group of people
There are at least three schools of thought on that subject.
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school of thought
a small amount of information that helps to prove something
Every scrap of evidence has to be investigated.
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scrap of evidence
a very intelligent act or idea
At the time, giving Juan the job seemed like a stroke of genius.
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stroke of genius
something that happens by chance and that helps you to achieve something
By a stroke of luck, Felix was going there on the same day.
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stroke of luck
to be blamed for something that is not your fault, especially because someone else wants to avoid being blamed
You don't want to become a scapegoat for everything that has gone wrong.
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become a scapegoat
to understand the way that another person thinks because you often have the same ideas and opinions as they do
I feel like you and I are really on the same wavelength.
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be on the same wavelength
to stop or end a situation in which progress is impossible because the people or groups involved cannot agree
Management and unions need to talk in order to break the stalemate.
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break the stalemate
a small object that you like very much and keep in order to remind you of someone or something
That silver bracelet was a cherished keepsake from her grandmother.
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cherished keepsake
the rate at which employees leave an organization and new employees arrive
High employee turnover is not surprising when the hours are so long.
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employee turnover
faults and problems in something or someone that make them useless or less effective
It’s better to look past these flaws and shortcomings rather than dwell on them.
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flaws and shortcomings
to carefully read something written or printed and mark any mistakes so that they can be corrected
Proofread all professional correspondence carefully before it goes out.
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proofread carefully
when you only use the ability to control your thoughts and behaviour in order to achieve something
I've no idea how Katja managed to finish the race - it must have been sheer willpower.
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sheer willpower
to cause a strong, negative, and often angry reaction to something that has happened, especially a political or social change
An insensitive comment by the lead singer sparked an angry backlash from fans.
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spark a backlash
a time when an event causes an important change to take place
It was a watershed moment in the history of our country.
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watershed moment
to accept that someone else does not have the same opinion as you and agree not to argue about it any more
On that point, we’ll have to agree to differ.
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agree to differ
to discuss a problem or difficult situation with someone in order to make it better
I think it’s time we cleared the air, don’t you?
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clear the air
to say that you will definitely not allow or accept something
You certainly deserve an increase, but I have to draw the line at 4%.
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draw the line at (something)
to find something that people can agree about, especially when they disagree about other things
Despite their differences, they found common ground when it came to this issue.
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find common ground
to immediately establish a bad relationship with someone when you first meet them or first start working with them
Unfortunately I got off on the wrong foot with the project manager.
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get off on the wrong foot
a situation in which the rules are not clear, or in which you are not sure what is right or wrong
Exactly what this means in practice is still a bit of a grey area.
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grey area
to agree to do something that someone wants, if they do something that you want
The deal depends heavily on you agreeing to meet them halfway.
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meet (someone) halfway
to definitely decide the details of something
Does that give us enough time to nail down the finer points in the contract?
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nail down the finer points
something that people cannot agree on and that stops them from continuing with a discussion
It's now a major sticking point in the negotiations.
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sticking point
the most basic fact or issue in a situation
The bottom line is that we need to come up with another ten thousand pounds of funding.
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the bottom line
to close a business, stop providing a service, or get rid of workers that you do not need
Almost 1,000 jobs were axed.
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axe
to argue very angrily with someone
Angry students clashed with riot police in Miami yesterday.
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clash
to say publicly that you think someone or something is bad or wrong
Politicians have condemned the attacks.
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condemn
to say that something such as a fact is not true or correct
He disputed claims that the drug had not been adequately tested.
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dispute
to give information about something, especially something that should be kept secret
The newspaper refused to divulge its sources.
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divulge
to praise someone or something
The headteacher was lauded for her bravery in such a dangerous situation.
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laud
to tell private or secret information to journalists or to the public
Staff were interviewed to find out who leaked the story.
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leak
to remove someone from a position of power, especially in order to take that position
The chairman was ousted from the committee last month.
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oust
to promise seriously and publicly to do something
Recently the minister had pledged his support to the organisation.
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pledge
to express strong approval or admiration for someone or something, especially in public
Mayor Dixon praised the efforts of those involved in the rescue.
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praise
to cause a reaction, especially an angry one
Her speech provoked a furious response from protestors.
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provoke
to stop something from continuing
They acted quickly to quash the rumours.
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quash
to decide not to continue with something such as a plan or an event
Plans had to be scrapped because of a lack of funding.
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scrap
to criticise someone or something severely
The film has been slammed by critics.
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slam
to make something happen, especially something involving violence or angry feelings
His visit to the city sparked mass demonstrations.
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spark
to praise someone or something because you want other people to think they are good or important
She’s being touted as a possible challenger for the title.
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tout
to promise that you will do something
They have vowed to provide compensation for those affected.
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vow
from one place to another and back again many times
A good journalist goes back and forth between different sources to check their facts.
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back and forth
involving one idea that is clearly right and another that is clearly wrong, so that it is not difficult for you to make a moral decision
Sadly it’s not a simple black and white issue.
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black and white
used for saying that something is generally true, but not completely
By and large the book was well received, although it was criticised for its accuracy.
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by and large
used for saying that two people or things are completely different from each other
Even though they’re twins, their personalities are chalk and cheese.
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chalk and cheese
already clearly decided or settled
The final decision is unlikely to be cut and dried.
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cut and dried
instructions and warnings about what you should and should not do in a particular situation
Here is a list of do’s and don’ts for anyone planning to start a business.
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dos and don’ts
used for emphasising the main point or the most important reason for something
First and foremost, it's your communication skills that will help you succeed.
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first and foremost
if there is give and take between people, each person allows the other to get something that they want
They said the secret of a happy marriage was a little bit of give and take.
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give and take
stopping and starting again many times, rather than progressing steadily
I've been so busy that I've only been able to work on it in fits and starts.
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in fits and starts
all the details or facts that you need to know in order to deal with a complicated situation, process, etc.
Understanding all the ins and outs of the story is very important.
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the ins and outs
not certain and with a risk of death or serious failure
It had been touch and go for him in the hospital, but he had eventually recovered.
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touch and go
a way of finding a good method that involves trying several possibilities and learning from your mistakes
I've figured out how to use it through trial and error.
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trial and error
known to be good and effective
It's a tried and tested method of getting food stains out of clothing.
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tried and tested
to not belong to a group that has information and makes decisions about something
Sorry but I've no idea what's happening, I'm out of the loop.
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be out of the loop
to spend a long time getting to the main point of what you are saying, especially because it is embarrassing
Stop beating around the bush and tell me the truth.
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beat around the bush
to understand the basic meaning that someone is trying to express
So that's the main diffculty. Do you catch my drift?
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catch (someone's) drift
to talk to someone about something that has been worrying you, so that you feel better about it
He came to see me because he wanted to get a few things off his chest.
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get (something) off your chest
to understand something completely wrongly
I tried explaining it to my parents, but they got the wrong end of the stick.
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get the wrong end of the stick
if two people get their wires crossed, they become confused because they each think that the other one is talking about something else
We got our wires crossed about what time we were supposed to meet.
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get your wires crossed
used for saying that you did not know about something, especially when you are annoyed about this
‘Ria says she’s going to borrow your car.’ ‘It’s news to me!’
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it's news to me
to be very quiet and shy
Paola is incredibly nervous, she wouldn't say boo to a goose.
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not say boo to a goose
to tell someone something, often something that should be kept secret
Come on, spill the beans - what did he say?
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spill the beans
to communicate with someone that you have not seen for some time in order to find out how they are, what is happening etc
It'll be great to touch base with Sara and Karl again.
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touch base with (someone)
to say something nice about someone or to someone
Paying someone a compliment about their work can be really motivating for them.
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pay (someone) a compliment
to bring you a lot of benefit
Thorough lesson planning always pays dividends.
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pay dividends
to do something kind for someone because another person has done something kind for you
Thanks for your generosity and I promise to pay it forward by helping when I can.
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pay it forward
to say that you support something although you do not really, especially when you do nothing to prove your support
Most people only paid lip service to the rules.
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pay lip service to (something)
to accept responsibility for your actions and deal with what happens because of them
Either we do something about this now or we pay the consequences later.
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pay the consequences
to have to deal with the bad effects of something that you have done
One day you'll pay the price for your selfish behaviour.
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pay the price
to pay much too much for something
You pay through the nose for drinks in city centre restaurants.
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pay through the nose
to praise someone or something publicly
The town paid tribute to the firefighters who died.
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pay tribute to (someone/something)
to pay for everything that you need or use yourself, rather than allowing or expecting other people to pay for you
He's an adult now, he should be able to pay his own way.
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pay your own way
to show respect for someone by visiting them, sending them a message, or attending their funeral
Thousands turned up to pay their respects to a great leader.
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pay your respects
to happen or make something happen at a faster rate
The increased capital could greatly accelerate economic development.
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accelerate
to become less or make something become less
Rain forest habitats are slowly diminishing.
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diminish
to become gradually less or smaller over a period of time until almost nothing remains
Water supplies have dwindled to their lowest level in ten years.
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dwindle
to increase, especially at a fast rate that causes problems
The company is in debt and its costs are rapidly escalating.
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escalate
to suddenly increase the amount or level of something
When they hiked up the tax rates, I was forced to close down my business.
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hike up
to get larger or stronger over a period of time
Discontent continues to mount among the younger population.
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mount
if something such as an amount, rate, or value plummets, it suddenly becomes much lower
Following a massive reduction in customer spending, profits plummeted dramatically.
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plummet
if an amount or level plunges, it suddenly becomes much lower
The temperature is expected to plunge below zero degrees overnight.
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plunge
to become less strong or likely
His pain had receded a little.
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recede
if an amount, value, or cost skyrockets, it rises quickly to a very high level
It's a reflection of the skyrocketing cost of healthcare.
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skyrocket
to be suddenly reduced to a much lower level
Profits slumped to under $250 million.
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slump
to quickly increase to a high level
Unemployment has soared in the past few months.
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soar
to continuously become worse, more, or less
As oil prices rise, consumers have been hit by spiralling energy costs.
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spiral
to increase a lot very quickly
The value of exports surged last year, recording an all-time high.
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surge
to increase in amount or number
Attendance figures have swollen to 37,000 this season.
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swell
to become weaker or less important
By the end of the year their popularity was beginning to wane.
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wane
to have a lot of money
Her family must be made of money judging by her lavish lifestyle.
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be made of money
to be having a lot of success or good luck
Sales figures were climbing and they were sure they were on a roll.
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be on a roll
to have a lot of money
Don’t worry about Ed buying the food, he’s rolling in it.
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be rolling in it
to be something that provides your main income
Tourism is the island’s bread and butter.
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be your bread and butter
to have less money than you need
With rising interest rates, many homeowners are beginning to feel the pinch.
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feel the pinch
not having much money
Tavia is so hard up that she can't afford to put the heating on.
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hard up
to manage to live or keep a business working even though you are not earning much money
It's been a difficult year for the business but we're just about managing to keep our head above water.
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keep your head above water
money that you earn very easily without much work or effort
They're charging £6.50 for this? It's money for old rope.
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money for old rope
used for emphasising that something is not available or possible, or that you will not do it
They're more expensive than other firms but I wouldn't change them for love nor money.
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not for love nor money
used for saying that someone should do something, especially spend money, to show that they mean what they say instead of just talking about it
The company claims to care about the environment, but it should put its money where its mouth is.
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put your money where your mouth is
to begin to have an effect on someone
His mistakes in the past are finally beginning to catch up with him.
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catch up with (someone)
to suddenly have an idea
An officer hit upon the idea of analysing the garage's CCTV footage.
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hit upon (an idea / a solution)
to not tell someone something, or to not show how you feel
He said everything was OK, but I knew he was keeping something back.
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keep (something) back
to think carefully about something over a period of time
They’ll need time to mull over the proposals.
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mull over (something)
to try to find out information about someone or something
I found two men nosing around the boat.
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nose around (something)
to find something bad or illegal and get rid of it
The mayor said his first commitment was to root out corruption in the city.
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root out (corruption / discrimination / a problem)
to think carefully and form an opinion about a person or a situation
It was hard to size up whether people were really telling the truth.
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size up (someone/something)
to try to find out someone’s opinions, ideas, feelings etc. by talking to them
He decided to go back to the station and sound out the other detectives there.
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sound out (someone)
to explain your opinion clearly and defend it in a determined way
Political leaders are busy staking out their positions on this issue.
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stake out (a claim / position)
to wait outside a building and watch it, especially because something exciting or illegal is happening
The police are staking out her home in case she returns.
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stake out (a house / building)
to mark an area with fences or posts to show that it belongs to someone
The settlers would arrive in a place and immediately stake out their territory.
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stake out (territory)
to find something by accident
I've recently stumbled across one of her old journals, which is fascinating.
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stumble across (something)
to find someone or something after a long search
We finally managed to track him down in Barcelona.
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track down (someone/something)
if a problem, someone’s behaviour etc. baffles you, you cannot understand it or solve it
Detectives remain baffled by these crimes.
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baffle
to make someone give you money or do what you want by threatening to give information about them
Someone was trying to blackmail him with pictures showing them together.
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blackmail
to deliberately give a false idea to someone about what you intend to do, or about the facts of a situation, especially in order to gain an advantage
She managed to bluff her way through the interview, and was given the job.
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bluff your way through (something)
to make someone believe something that is not true in order to persuade them to do something
Thieves dressed as security staff conned the guard into unlocking the building.
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con (someone) into (doing something)
to make someone feel confused or surprised, especially by not behaving in the way they expect
She confounded her critics by winning the race.
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confound
to choose to believe something that is not true
You're deluding yourself if you think we'll win this easily.
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delude yourself
to cheat someone, usually when you and this person are doing something illegal together or planning to cheat someone else together
The getaway driver double-crossed them by hiding some of the money and talking to the police.
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double-cross
to trick someone into believing something that is not true or into doing something that is stupid or illegal
Henson duped the couple into letting him into their home.
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dupe (someone) into (doing something)
to make someone believe something that is not true
If he told you this painting is genuine, then you've been hoodwinked.
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hoodwink
to make someone do what you want them to do, especially buy something, before they are sure or ready
She’d been hustled into selling the house too quickly.
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hustle
to make someone feel confused
Doctors were perplexed by her condition.
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perplex
to trick someone in order to get money or something from them
I was scammed by a young woman who said she was fundraising.
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scam
if you are stumped by something, you cannot explain or answer it
Even the experts are stumped by this strange weather.
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stump
to cheat someone in order to get their money
The landlord tried to swindle us out of our deposit.
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swindle (someone/something) out of (something/someone)
to be doing something that will not get the result that you want
They’re barking up the wrong tree by questioning her, she clearly doesn't know anything.
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be barking up the wrong tree
to be caught doing something wrong
He was caught red-handed with the money in his bag.
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be caught red-handed
to keep something secret
I've got an idea but I'm going to keep it under wraps for a few weeks.
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keep (something) under wraps
to tell someone something that was intended to be secret
Kim let the cat out of the bag about her true intentions.
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let the cat out of the bag
to discover or understand exactly why a situation is the way it is, especially when something is wrong
There's something strange about this but I can't quite put my finger on it.
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put your finger on (something)
something that is not relevant that makes you confused or takes your attention away from what you should be concentrating on
I don't think that information is useful at all – it's just a red herring.
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red herring
something that rings a bell sounds familiar to you, although you cannot remember the exact details
The name rings a bell. Isn’t he an architect?
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ring a bell
an embarrassing secret about your past that you do not want anyone to know
The press were desperately trying to find a few skeletons in her cupboard.
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skeleton in the/your cupboard
to believe that something dishonest, illegal, or wrong has happened
When I saw the look they gave each other I smelled a rat.
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smell a rat
used for saying that someone or something is more interesting, impressive, complicated etc. than they seem to be
From the outside it's just an ordinary cupboard, but there's more to it than meets the eye.
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there's more to (someone/something) than meets the eye
an extreme event caused by weather, for example a flood, that causes a lot of damage and serious problems for the people who live where it happens
The devastating wildfires last year were the worst climate catastrophe in our country's history.
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climate catastrophe
the process by which the surface of land or rock near the sea is gradually damaged by the sea and begins to disappear
Coastal erosion has led to some roads on the island being rebuilt.
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coastal erosion
an event which causes a lot of damage to the natural world and serious problems for people or animals living there
The removal of such large areas of rainforest is nothing short of an ecological catastrophe.
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ecological catastrophe
an event which causes a lot of damage to the natural world and serious problems for people or animals living there
The collapse of the dam has been described as an environmental catastrophe.
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environmental catastrophe
the process of the natural word changing into a worse condition
We cannot ignore the impact of environmental degradation on human health.
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environmental degradation
the process by which the surface of land or rock is gradually damaged by water, wind etc. and slowly begins to disappear
A number of communities have been affected by the gradual erosion of the country's coastline.
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gradual erosion
the process of working to protect the places that particular animals or plants usually live or grow in so that these places are not damaged or destroyed
Habitat preservation, especially forests and jungles, has been described as the most important issue facing humanity today.
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habitat preservation
waste that is dangerous to people's health or safety
The dust produced has to be disposed of as hazardous waste.
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hazardous waste
used food, packaging or other things that people throw away from their homes
The strikes will have an impact on the collection of household waste.
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household waste
an event that causes a very large amount of people to die, suffer or live in very bad conditions
Unless more countries offer support, these droughts will result in a humanitarian catastrophe.
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humanitarian catastrophe
useless materials, substances, or parts that are left after the production of goods in factories
This process is able to recycle certain kinds of industrial waste.
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industrial waste
the type of place that particular sea creatures or plants usually live or grow in
Sunlit coral reefs are one of the most famous marine habitats.
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marine habitat
the type of place that a particular animal or plant usually lives or grows in, for example a desert, forest or lake
It's a rare bird that is in danger of losing its natural habitat.
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natural habitat
a place in the sea where wind turbines are used for producing electricity from the power of the wind (parque eólico marino)
Un nuevo parque eólico marino es una propuesta para el futuro suministro de energía.
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offshore windfarm
A new offshore windfarm is one proposal for a future energy supply.
waste that decays naturally and does not harm the environment
The restaurant composts all organic waste and uses recycled takeaway packaging.
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organic waste
when the type of place that a particular animal or plant usually lives or grows in is becoming smaller
This species is threatened by shrinking habitat, hunting, and other human activity.
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shrinking habitat
the process by which soil is gradually removed by the rain, wind, or sea
Planting trees and shrubs can help prevent soil erosion and reduce the risk of flooding.
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soil erosion
the development of a country or region that does not use more natural resources than can be replaced and so does not harm the environment
Agriculture should be more focused on sustainable devlopment irrespective of the costs involved.
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sustainable development
tourism that does not harm the environment
As well as supporting local economies, these farms serve as models for sustainable tourism.
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sustainable tourism
when used food, packaging or other things that people have thrown away is removed from homes or public buildings
Check our website for details of waste collection times over the holiday period.
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waste collection
the process of getting rid of waste
It's an opportunity to tackle pollution and adopt responsible waste disposal practices.
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waste disposal
the process by which the surface of land or rock is gradually damaged by wind and begins to disappear
Trees store nutrients and water in the ground and protect soil against wind erosion.
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wind erosion
an area of land filled with trees that particular animals or plants usually live or grow in
Their short wings enable them to twist and turn as they hunt in their woodland habitat.
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woodland habitat
to be in a position in which you have to choose between two things that are not good
Either someone loses their job or everyone takes a pay cut. We’re stuck between a rock and a hard place on this.
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be stuck between a rock and a hard place
in a difficult situation
Louis helped me when I was in a tight spot financially.
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in a tight spot
no longer believed to be guilty of something bad or illegal
They’ve arrested someone else so it looks like Dylan’s in the clear.
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in the clear
to make someone feel suddenly very frightened or worried
Just hearing his name made Alice's blood run cold.
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make (someone's) blood run cold
to cause problems by making suggestions or criticisms
Laura’s been making waves with her comments about the lack of resources and budget.
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make waves
to make you feel very angry
Knowing that they could have avoided this makes my blood boil.
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make your blood boil
used for saying that a situation is still difficult although it has improved
With several other charges pending, the company is not out of the woods yet.
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not be out of the woods yet
not well controlled
We decided to leave before things got out of hand.
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out of hand
behaving in a way that other people do not approve of
That comment was totally out of line.
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out of line
to cause problems by changing a situation that is considered satisfactory
It’s important that no one says anything to rock the boat at this stage in the negotiations.
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rock the boat
using any method that is needed to do or achieve something
We’re going to need to meet the deadline by any means necessary.
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by any means necessary
compared to any level of quality or achievement used for judging someone or something
What the programmers have created is simply incredible by any standard.
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by any standard
available only to people who have been formally invited
Membership of the club was by invitation only.
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by invitation only
appropriate and not at all rude
Only jokes that are in good taste should be incorporated into your speech.
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in good taste
something that is in its infancy has only just started to develop
Tourism on the island is still very much in its infancy.
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in its infancy
if you can see someone or something in your mind’s eye, you can imagine or remember what they look like
Did you have a clear vision of the painting in your mind’s eye before you started?
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in your mind's eye
if something looks out of place, it is in a position where it does not belong or look good
It’s a lovely table but it would look out of place with all our antique furniture.
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out of place
unusual or different
It was just another uneventful day at work; nothing out of the ordinary happened.
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out of the ordinary
used for saying that something is definitely not a possibility
Taking a holiday then is out of the question.
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out of the question
designed to attract a lot of attention, often by being brightly coloured or decorated
Her room had been decorated with flamboyant patterned wallpaper.
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flamboyant
very bright and colourful in an ugly way
Bright, garish colours were the height of fashion in the 1980s.
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garish
large and impressive
We pulled up outside an imposing building with steps up to the main entrance.
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imposing
using a style of design in architecture or interior decorating that is extremely simple and avoids using decoration or crowding an area with unnecessary objects
The offices are stark and minimalistic, with white walls and very little furniture.
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minimalistic
intended to impress people or attract their admiration, in a way that you think is extreme and unnecessary
It's just a timeless piece of furniture – not something ostentatious intended to impress.
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ostentatious
famous and admired for a special skill or achievement
The fabric was designed by a renowned artist.
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renowned
fashionable and expensive
Pedro has just moved into a swanky new apartment next to the river.
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swanky
not wanting to attract attention or appear better or more important than others
The cottage's décor matched her personality - gentle and unassuming.
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unassuming
not trying to impress people or to attract their attention, and therefore attractive or effective
She dressed with understated elegance.
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understated
designed to be useful rather than attractive
The dining chairs had a utilitarian feel and weren't particularly comfortable.
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utilitarian
showing a lack of ability to judge what is attractive, suitable, etc.
Professional designers often proclaim this as vulgar and inappropriate for a contemporary home.
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vulgar
made or done for fun, not seriously
Her whimsical designs appeal to all ages.
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whimsical
something that can be developed or changed in many different ways
There’s no fixed job specification so you can do what you feel is best. It’s a blank canvas.
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a blank canvas
someone or something that is new, interesting, and exciting
Having Chloe on the team was like a breath of fresh air.
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a breath of fresh air
a thing that slowly develops into something interesting or powerful
The film's a bit of a slow burner, not much happens in the first half hour.
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a slow burner
to look completely different to someone or something
Portraits are not my strong point; this last one of my mother bears no resemblance to her.
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bear no resemblance to (someone/something)
to change a situation completely, or to do something in a completely new way
Mo broke the mould by becoming an artist rather than a doctor like everyone else in the family.
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break the mould
if something catches your eye, you suddenly notice it
As I came round the corner, an unusual building caught my eye.
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catch (someone's) eye
a rare or valuable object that collectors want to own
Don't sell that old video game console - it could be a collector's item.
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collector's item
to become very good at doing something, especially something difficult
He’s managed to get his cake decorating skills down to a fine art.
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get (something) down to a fine art
to try to think of a completely new idea because the one that you tried before was not successful
My plan didn’t work, so we went back to the drawing board.
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go back to the drawing board
to be very popular
That new vegan café is going down a storm with students.
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go down a storm
to have a very strong and noticeable effect on someone or something, usually a bad one that lasts for a long time
A steady influx of tourists has left its mark on this pretty island.
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leave your mark
to waste time and effort trying to do something that someone else has already done well
What's the point in doing that? You're just reinventing the wheel.
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reinvent the wheel
a film that is very successful and earns a lot of money because of the number of tickets that are sold
The film was a box office hit and launched the actor's career.
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box office hit
admired by people whose job is to give their opinion of things such as new books, plays, or films
Her critically acclaimed novel set in Shetland was a bestseller last year.
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critically acclaimed
a book, film, television programme etc. that is very good and has been popular and had a lot of influence for a long time
There can't be many people who haven't seen this cult classic.
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cult classic
difficult to believe because it is very unlikely (inverosimil)
Los efectos especiales son geniales, pero la trama es increíblemente inverosímil.
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far-fetched
The special effects are great but the plot is incredibly far-fetched.
making criticisms in a very strong, honest, and direct way. This word usually shows that you approve of this type of criticism.
This is a hard-hitting drama about the realities of the pandemic.
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hard-hitting
making you feel very sad or emotional
It's difficult to watch this heart-wrenching story about human tragedy.
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heart-wrenching
a long-awaited event has been expected for a long time
She's now making her long-awaited return as the fearless explorer.
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long-awaited
a book that is very interesting or exciting
I couldn't put that book down - it's a real page-turner.
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page-turner
so interesting that it holds your attention completely
Murphy’s portrayal of the character is utterly spellbinding.
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spellbinding
very exciting or frightening in a way that you enjoy
This spine-tingling thriller is bound to keep you on the edge of your seat.
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spine-tingling
including a lot of famous people
Featuring a star-studded cast, director Christopher Nolan's latest film is nothing short of a masterpiece.
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star-studded
a sad film or story that makes you cry
Take some tissues with you – I'm afraid it's a bit of a tearjerker.
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tearjerker
very difficult to understand.
Sorry but your explanation is as clear as mud.
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as clear as mud
very boring
Her last book was as dull as ditchwater – I didn't finish it.
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as dull as ditchwater
if someone is as mad as a box of frogs, they are extremely silly or strange
There’s a fine line between being called eccentric or as mad as a box of frogs!
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as mad as a box of frogs
if someone is as sly as a fox, they are very clever and sometimes dishonest
She's as sly as a fox and I'm not sure I entirely trust her in these negotiations.
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as sly as a fox
very strong and able to deal with difficult situations or pain easily
Oh don't worry about Marvin, he's as tough as old boots.
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as tough as old boots
to fight or argue often or with a lot of anger
My twin daughters fought like cat and dog when they were kids.
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fight like cat and dog
to become good friends very quickly and have a lot to talk to each other about
It was a bit awkward at first but now we get on like a house on fire.
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get on like a house on fire
to sleep very well
The bed was really comfortable – I slept like a log last night.
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sleep like a log
to be very noticeable because of being different
If you wear those you're going to stick out like a sore thumb.
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stick out like a sore thumb
to watch someone very carefully, especially in order to make sure that they do not do something bad
You need to watch Sam like a hawk or he'll eat all the biscuits.
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watch (someone) like a hawk
someone or something that you are very pleased to see
The cabin was a sight for sore eyes for the exhausted climbers.
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a sight for sore eyes
a weak feature of someone or something that is otherwise strong, which makes them open to attack or failure
She's a great writer but accurate research has always been her Achilles heel.
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Achilles heel
completely dead or not working
They didn't water the plants and now they're as dead as a doornail.
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as dead as a doornail
a set of problems that is impossible to escape from because each problem must be solved first before you can solve any of the others
The company wants to hire new people to expand, but it can’t afford to pay them – it’s a Catch 22 situation.
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Catch 22 situation
an exciting end to part of a book or television programme that makes you want to read or watch the next part
Season 1 ended on such a cliff-hanger, I can't wait for season 2!
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cliff-hanger
used for referrring to a situation in which you become so interested in something that you cannot stop trying to find out about it or doing it
I only meant to have a quick look online, but before I knew it I’d gone down the rabbit hole and had more than twenty tabs open.
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down the rabbit hole
freelance work is done by a person who is not permanently employed by a particular company but who sells their services to more than one company
Lizzie is an excellent freelance editor, I can highly recommend her.
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freelance
to make someone feel nervous or frightened
That big old house at the end of the lane really gives me the creeps.
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give (someone) the creeps
used for saying that when you love someone, it is difficult to see their faults
Max stood by Isabel even though she'd treated him so badly, but then love is blind.
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love is blind
used for saying that someone is criticizing another person for a fault that they also have
You're saying I'm lazy when you don't even have a job? Talk about the pot calling the kettle black.
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the pot calling the kettle black
used for emphasising that you can go anywhere or do anything that you want to
Now that you've finished university the world is your oyster.
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the world is your oyster
an attempt to find something that does not exist or that you are very unlikely to discover
By planting false evidence, Harrison had managed to lead the detectives on a wild goose chase.
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wild goose chase
an area in a city or town where people have a lot of money and there are very nice houses
This affluent neighbourhood largely consists of luxurious beachfront homes.
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affluent neighbourhood
homes for which people on low incomes can afford the rent or mortgage costs
Definitions of what constitutes affordable housing vary in different places.
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affordable housing
behaving in a way which shows a lack of care for other people or for society in general
I feel really safe in this rural community, where we don’t have to worry about crime or antisocial behaviour.
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antisocial behaviour
an area surrounding a large city where many people who work in that city live
Some staff prefer to live in the commuter belt and just travel in for work.
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commuter belt
an unpleasant part of a city where there are a lot of ugly buildings close together
People are very unlikely to want to live in this crowded, hot and polluted concrete jungle.
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concrete jungle
a system of making payments each day for the right to drive into a city centre, introduced as a way of reducing traffic
Congestion charging for vehicles has now been introduced in many cities to try to reduce carbon emissions.
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congestion charging
a building that is empty, not used and in bad condition
This wasn't a nice part of town, all derelict buildings and empty streets.
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derelict building
an area of a city that vehicles producing more than a low level of waste gases must pay to drive into
The area is now a low-emissions zone but not everyone is convinced this has genuinely reduced the health risks.
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low-emissions zone
the quality of being pleasant, attractive and typical of the simple style of the countryside
Even though the place was very small, we loved the rustic charm of living in an old cottage.
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rustic charm
a group of people living in an area who know each other very well and support each other
It's a coastal town with a tight-knit community linked to the fishing industry.
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tight-knit community
a street which has a row of trees on each side
Their house is in a very pretty tree-lined street in the suburbs.
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tree-lined street
care provided by the state or another organization for people in need
A large proportion of elderly people is putting an enormous strain on the welfare system there.
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welfare system
to be sent something in large numbers
The TV station was flooded with complaints about the programme.
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be flooded with (something)
to say publicly that something must happen
Protestors are calling for a ban on the production of these kinds of foods.
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call for (something)
to reduce the number of possibilities or choices
We've narrowed down the list to just five options.
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narrow down (something)
to accept that something unpleasant must happen and that you cannot change it
He has resigned himself to the fact that his marriage is over.
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resign yourself to (something)
to do something extreme or unpleasant in order to solve a problem
I think we can solve this problem without resorting to legal action.
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resort to (something)
to return to a previous state or way of behaving, often one that is not good
If you just revert back to your old eating habits, you’ll gain weight really quickly.
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revert (back) to (something)
to stop considering something as a possibility
We haven't completely ruled out the use of a more expensive material.
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rule out (something)
if you run up against problems, difficulties etc, you have to deal with them
Unfortunately we ran up against a major difficulty right at the beginning.
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run up against (something)
to give someone something that is difficult to deal with
Buying that expensive car has saddled him with a huge debt.
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saddle (someone) with (something)
to speak in support of a person or an idea, belief, or plan, especially when no one else will
I admire Kirsten for sticking up for what she believes is right.
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stick up for (someone/something)
to persuade someone not to do something
We're so glad we talked her out of buying a flat in the city centre.
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talk (someone) out of (something)
used for saying what you think is true when you think that there may be facts that you or others do not know
Share prices plummeted last week, but as far as anyone can tell, there is no danger of the company folding.
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as far as anyone can tell
used for saying that someone does not listen or react to you when you talk to them
I've tried to explain it to him, but it's like talking to a brick wall.
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like talking to a brick wall
informal conversation about things that are not important
I hate those kind of events because I've never been particularly good at making small talk.
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small talk
to talk to someone for a long time, often in a loud or boring way
He talked my ear off during the entire meal.
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talk (someone's) ear off
to talk about your work, especially in a way that is boring for other people
Stop talking shop, you two, and let’s eat and relax.
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talk shop
to talk confidently about something in a way that makes people think you are good at it, know a lot about it, etc.
I had no idea what they were looking for when I applied, but I just talked the talk and got offered the job.
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talk the talk
used for saying in a slightly angry way that you do not want to listen to what someone is saying
That dress looks terrible on you!' 'Talk to the hand! You’ve got no idea about fashion.'
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talk to the hand
to tell someone some useful or interesting information about someone or something
Rafi can tell you a thing or two about canal boats, he used to live on one.
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tell (someone) a thing or two
used for saying in a slightly angry way that you already know about something that a person is talking to you about, often because it is obvious
This project is pretty difficult.' 'Yeah, tell me something I don't know – I’ve been working on it for weeks!'
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tell me something I don't know
to tell someone very rudely that you are not interested in them or in what they are saying
I'd had enough of his constant criticism so I told him where to get off.
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tell (someone) where to get off
to give the real facts about something, even if they are unpleasant
You can always rely on Mum to tell it like it is.
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tell it like it is
used for saying that you already know about something unpleasant that someone has just described because you have experienced it yourself
‘I’ve got so much work to do.’ ‘Tell me about it!’
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tell me about it
very strong pain
This condition leads to acute pain in the lower back.
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acute pain
the continuous movement of air inside a system or area
The disease is much more likely to spread in areas with poor air circulation.
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air circulation
a different way of thinking about something
Professor Simkins sees the issue from an alternative perspective.
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alternative perspective
a form of treatment for an illness or medical condition that is used instead of or together with treatments based on science
Nothing the doctor gave her was working, so she's trying some alternative therapies.
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alternative therapy
when the continuous movement of blood around your body is not efficient and sometimes causes problems
My feet often feel cold. It's probably bad circulation.
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bad circulation
the correct types and amounts of different foods which help a person or animal to stay healthy
A balanced diet contains lots of fruit and green vegetables.
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balanced diet
a way of thinking about something which considers all arguments, opinions, or aspects fairly and equally
Pat's always been a sensible person with a balanced perspective on life.
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balanced perspective
the continuous movement of blood around your body
Cycling enhances blood circulation to all the vital parts of the body.
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blood circulation
great physical strength
It's a a sporting competition that relies on fine skills and not just brute strength.
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brute strength
pain in the upper front part of your body between your neck and your stomach
If you've had chest pains then you should get yourself checked over.
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chest pain
serious pain that lasts for a long time
Surgery had finally freed her from chronic pain in her right hip.
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chronic pain
a form of treatment for an illness or medical condition that is used together with treatments based on science
Complementary therapies include acupuncture and yoga.
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complementary therapy
continuous or regular pain over a long period of time
If I don't take the medication, I'm in constant pain.
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constant pain
the strength of the muscles in the upper part of your body, not including your head, arms or legs
These daily exercises are designed to improve core strength.
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core strength
the system of organs and processes in the body of humans and animals that deals with the digestion of food
Exercise plays an important role in maintaining a healthy digestive system.
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digestive system
help from God to change a situation
We've tried everything, so all we can do now is hope for divine intervention.
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divine intervention
an effective way of doing something
Medical staff must meet standards of safe and effective practice throughout their careers.
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effective practice
someone’s ability to feel happy again after an illness, disappointment, or other problem
She showed astonishing emotional resilience after her partner's unexpected death.
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emotional resilience
a way of doing something that has existed for a long time, and is therefore recognised as good or successful
This is now established practice when treating the disease.
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established practice
a new and different way of thinking about something
Her advice helped me to see things from a fresh perspective.
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fresh perspective
the combination of genes (= patterns of chemicals within a cell that carry information about the qualities passed to a living thing from its parents) belonging to a particular person
Sadly it seems that Fi's genetic makeup makes her more susceptible to the illness.
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genetic makeup
the services that look after people's health
Urgent investment is needed in the country's struggling healthcare system.
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healthcare system
a way of thinking about something from the point of view of history or the past
The book is not particularly accurate from an historical perspective.
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historical perspective
the system in your body that protects you against diseases
The virus can have a long-term effect on your immune system.
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immune system
when the continuous movement of blood around your body becomes more efficient
Eat green vegetables on a regular basis to ensure increased circulation and blood pressure regulation.
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increased circulation
if a person has inner strength, they have the ability to achieve something despite what they feel, especially something difficult
We need someone who has the inner strength to take on a difficult job.
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inner strength
when medicine is used to treat an illness or injury
This condition is not going to go away without medical intervention.
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medical intervention
someone’s ability to feel happy again after an illness, disappointment, or other problem
She's going to need mental resilience in order to overcome this.
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mental resilience
the system of nerves that sends and receives the signals that control your body and mind
These drugs can have a significant effect on the nervous system.
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nervous system
damage done to a part of a person's body that lasts for a long time or that they do not recover from
A persistent injury has seriously affected his ability to play.
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persistent injury
a way of thinking about something based on your own opinions, feelings, or experiences in your life
From a personal perspective, I think the hospital could have done more.
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personal perspective
the qualities and features of a particular person's body
Despite her physical make up, she'd had a successful career in professional sport.
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physical makeup
the physical energy that someone has to lift or move things
I didn't even have the physical strength to sit up in bed.
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physical strength
when the continuous movement of blood around your body is not efficient and sometimes causes problems
She's always suffered from poor circulation.
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poor circulation
a way of doing something that people have said should be used
Surprisingly this has become recommended practice as part of the treatment plan.
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recommended practice
when a person or animal only eats certain foods and not others, often for health reasons
Pepe's allergies mean he has a very restricted diet.
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restricted diet
serious damage done to a part of a person's body
Not wearing a seatbelt runs the risk of severe injury, or even death.
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severe injury
sudden and severe pain
As I stood up I felt a sharp pain in my chest.
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sharp pain
a particular combination of foods that a person eats for a certain purpose or situation
The players have a special diet rich in carbohydrates and fibre.
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special diet
the most basic and important foods eaten in a particular place or by a particular group of people
Potatoes and meat are their staple diet.
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staple diet
when a medical operation is used to treat an illness or injury
It doesn't look like her condition will improve without surgical intervention.
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surgical intervention
when a person or animal eats a wide range of different foods
You'd probably feel better and be healthier if you had a more varied diet.
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varied diet
to stop yourself from showing negative emotions like anger and disappointment, especially over a long period, so that these feelings develop in a harmful way
Continually bottling up your emotions can lead to serious mental health issues.
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bottle up (something)
to become popular or fashionable
Dairy-free alternatives have caught on as consumers have become more health-conscious.
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catch on
to begin to have an effect on someone
All his days of sitting in front of the TV eating processed food had finally caught up with him.
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catch up with (someone)
to try very hard to keep something
I'm clinging on to the hope that her resilience will help her survive.
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cling on to (something)
to include someone in your plans
If you're playing tennis next Saturday then count me in.
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count (someone) in
to manage to deal with a difficult situation or to stay alive until it is over
You just have to get through the first five minutes of your speech, and then you’ll be fine.
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get through (something)
to annoy or upset someone
After a while his comments really started to get to me.
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get to (someone)
to do something that you have planned or agreed to do, especially after not being sure you want to do it
I can't believe Jamie went through with the wedding.
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go through with (something)
to be completely obvious or true
Of course we'll be there – that goes without saying.
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go without saying
to continue doing something even if you want to stop
If you want to succeed then you just have to keep at it.
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keep at it
to gradually get larger
Costs are really beginning to mount up.
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mount up
to encourage someone to put more effort into something or to not stop trying to do something
Murray's fans were urging him on from the side of the court.
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urge (someone) on
to surprise someone by being very beautiful, impressive, unexpected, etc.
Bev was bowled over by the generosity of her colleagues.
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bowl (someone) over
to give someone control or an advantage over a person or situation
Johan’s resolve and determination are what give him the upper hand when negotiating deals.
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give (someone) the upper hand
to have an advantage over other people in the same situation as you, especially in a competition
Ensuring your child’s diet is healthy means they’ll have a head start in life.
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have a head start
not calculated exactly but within a similar general range
We've received three estimates for the building costs and they're all in the same ballpark.
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in the same ballpark
to do or say something too soon, before you know that it is suitable or correct
Make sure you train gently at first – don’t jump the gun and sign up for a marathon!
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jump the gun
to learn how to do something, especially a job
Once you’ve learned the ropes and settled in, you’ll feel far less anxious about your new job.
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learn the ropes
to change the rules and make it difficult for people to achieve something or to know what to do
Problems arise when people are shifting the goalposts and objectives aren't clear.
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move the goalposts
without any limit on what you are allowed to do
Her autobiography was quite shocking and there were no holds barred when describing her teammates.
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no holds barred
likely to get the result that you are trying to achieve
We're on target to complete the work by the end of the month.
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on target
to accept something unpleasant in a brave way without complaining
Zak knew he was partly to blame so he took the criticism on the chin.
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take (something) on the chin
to stop trying to do something because you lack determination or because you think you cannot win
Sara threw in the towel halfway through the race because she pulled a muscle.
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throw in the towel
(adj) (of a person) enjoying spending time outdoors, especially doing activities like walking and cycling
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outdoorsy
(adj, adv) leading to a higher place on a slope
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uphill
(idiom) mentally confused or unable to act in a reasonable way
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around the bend
(adverb) after the time mentioned
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afterwards
(adj) covered by a containing mud
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muddy
(vb) to make continuous, small movements, especially if they do not have a particular purpose and you make them without meaning to, for example because you are nervous or bored
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fidget
(adv) with only a small number or amount of people or things (escasamente)
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sparsely
a small amount of money that you have to pay to use a road, cross a bridge, etc. (peaje)
En la actualidad, los peajes se cobran electrónicamente en la mayoría de las autopistas
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toll
Tolls are now collected electronically on most motorways.
badly and carelessly made, using low quality materials (de pacotilla)
productos de mala calidad
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shoddy
shoddy goods
showing good judgment, especially about style and quality (de criterio, exigente)
Un cliente exigente
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discerning
a discerning customer
never having happened or existed in the past (sin precedentes)
Este siglo ha sido testigo de una destrucción ambiental a una escala sin precedentes.
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unprecedented
This century has witnessed environmental destruction on an unprecedented scale.
to avoid something, especially cleverly or illegally (elude)
Los barcos fueron registrados en el extranjero para eludir las normas laborales y de seguridad.
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circumvents
Ships were registered abroad to circumvent employment and safety regulations.
(especially of a place) attractive in appearance, especially in an old-fashioned way (pintoresco)
Las pintorescas calles estrechas del casco antiguo
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picturesque
the picturesque narrow streets of the old city
Always (invariablemente)
El tren llega invariablemente tarde
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invariably
The train is invariably late.
to collect information from different places and arrange it in a book, report, or list (compilar)
Estamos recopilando algunos datos y cifras para un documental sobre el tema
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compile
We're compiling some facts and figures for a documentary on the subject.
in a way that is repeated after a particular period of time (periódicamente)
El equipo debe probarse periódicamente.
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periodically
The equipment should be tested periodically.
to stay with a series of different friends or relatives, sleeping somewhere temporary such as a sofa, because you do not have your own place to live (surf en el sofá)
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couch surf
Idiom. El tiempo lo dirá
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time will tell
Idiom. said when you think someone might not understand what you say, or be upset by it: (no me entiendas mal
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don't get me wrong!
something that happens or succeeds suddenly because of luck, intelligence, etc. (idiom. golpe de suerte)
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stroke of good luck
Idiom. esto queda entre tu y yo
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between you and me
Idiom. said to mean that something has advantages (hay algo de pedir sobre eso)
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There's a lot to be said for it
Idiom. said when you do not believe something
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that's a likely story
Idiom. a very short moment of time (por un segundo)
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for a split second

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